Say 'namaskar', not 'good morning', says Vice President

IANS  |  Panaji 

Indians should let go the colonial and greet people with 'namaskar' rather than with 'good morning', 'good afternoon' and 'good evening', M. Venkaiah said on Friday.

Naidu, speaking at a convocation ceremony organised by the (NIT) here, said that while he was not against English language, should break away from the imposed by British colonial rulers.

"Namaskar is our 'sanskar' in That is applicable in morning, and night too," he added.

The said that as of the Rajya Sabha, he had done away with colonial practices which were outdated.

He recalled how, recently, a section of the media misquoted him as calling the English language an illness when he was talking about protecting and encouraging the mother-tongue.

"I did not say it. English is not an illness, English is welcome. You learn (it). But English mind, which we have inherited from the British rule, is an illness. Britishers have gone, their remains," said.

appreciated the institute for not sticking to the customary black convocation gown, routinely worn by students at such ceremonies.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 14:52 IST